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Severus Alexander 222-235 AD Parium Mysia Capricorn Swimming Rare, est $110
Item Number : 74188
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Current Bid$48.00   # of Bids9  
QuantityN/A LocationMorehead City, NC, UNITED STATES
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Started12/31/2022 8:07:32 AM EST   
Ends1/30/2023 8:00:00 PM EST   
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Description
Severus Alexander, 13 March 222 - March 235 A.D., Parium, Mysia

MA97185. Bronze AE 22, RPC Online VI T3878 (6 spec.), Sternberg VI 874, Parium (Kemer, Canakkale, Turkey) mint, 5.793 grams, 21.2 mm, 13 Mar 222 - Mar 235 A.D.; obverse IMP CAEƧ L ƧEP ƧEV ALEXANDER, laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front, cuirass with Gorgoneion; reverse Capricorn swimming right, holding celestial globe between legs, cornucopia on back, C G I H P (Colonia Gemella Iulia Hadriana Pariana); rare; estimated value: $110.00

Founded in 709 B.C., the ancient city of Parion was a major coastal city, near Lampsacus, with two harbors used to connect Thrace with Anatolia. Parium belonged to the Delian League. In the Hellenistic period, it came under the domain of Lysimachus, and subsequently the Attalid dynasty. Julius Caesar refounded it as a colonia in the province of Asia. It was the main customs station through which all goods bound for Byzantium from Greece and the Aegean had to pass. When this coin was minted, Parium was within the Conventus of Adramyteum. After Asia was divided in the 4th century, Parium was in the province of Hellespontus. Today it is the village of Kemer in the township of Biga, Canakkale province, Turkey.




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